Analytics ========= Each project have an analytics section. Depending on how you are using Kanboard, you can see those reports: User repartition ----------------  This pie chart show the number of open tasks assigned per user. Task distribution -----------------  This pie chart gives an overview of the number of open tasks per column. Cumulative flow diagram -----------------------  - This chart shows the number of tasks cumulatively for each column over the time. - Every day, the total number of tasks is recorded for each column. - If you would like to exclude closed tasks, change the [global project settings](project-configuration.markdown). Note: You need to have at least two days of data to see the graph. Burn down chart ---------------  The [burn down chart](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burn_down_chart) is available for each project. - This chart is a graphical representation of work left to do versus time. - Kanboard use the complexity or story point to generate this diagram. - Everyday, the sum of the story points for each column is calculated. Average time spent into each column -----------------------------------  This chart shows the average time spent into each column for the last 1000 tasks. - Kanboard uses the task transitions to calculate the data. - The time spent is calculated until the task is closed. Average Lead and Cycle time ---------------------------  This chart show the average lead and cycle time for the last 1000 tasks over time. - The lead time is the time between the task creation and the date of completion. - The cycle time is time between the specified start date of the task to the completion date. - If the task is not closed, the current time is used instead of the date of completion. Those metrics are calculated and recorded every day for the whole project. Note: Don't forget to run the [daily cronjob](cronjob.markdown) to have accurate statistics.